Non-Compete Agreements in Florida

My firm has advised and represented individuals and small businesses alike in connection with the drafting and enforcement of non-compete agreements, non-solicitation agreements, and other contractual restraints.

As a general matter, agreements not to compete are presumptively disfavored and in derogation of common law. Florida is an at-will employment state and individuals are generally permitted to compete with their former employers without fear of legal repercussions. However, Florida courts will enforce a covenant or agreement not to compete, so long as it is in writing, signed by the person against whom the restraint will be enforced, and supported by a “legitimate business interest”, such as trade secrets; other valuable confidential business or professional information; substantial relationships with specific prospective or existing customers, patients, or clients; certain customer, patient, or client goodwill; and extraordinary or specialized training. See Fla. Stat. § 542.335.

There are several other factors that affect the enforceability of non-compete agreements. If you are a businessman or woman and would like to discuss the implementation of non-compete agreements at your company, contact my office for a free consultation. If you are subject to a non-compete agreement and have concerns about its scope or enforceability, contact my office for a free consultation.